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1 II| torment be.~ ~ XXXV~"Yet happy were my death, mine ending 2 III| in prosperous fights and happy frays:~His shield they fixed 3 IV| yield," quoth he, "and it be happy found,~What I have granted, 4 VII| tears she shed.~ ~ XX~"You happy trees forever keep," quoth 5 VII| thee God grant it proves as happy may."~ ~ LXXIII~Of these 6 VIII| away afraid,~Of victory so happy blew the wind,~That careless 7 VIII| possess~Of martyrdom, or happy victory;~For this I hope, 8 VIII| careful things,~Buried in happy peace both more and less,~ 9 IX| art, shall glory long~Thy happy conquest in my death, I 10 X| Solyman gan thus reply:~"0 happy man to so great praise ybore!"~ 11 X| on her presence hings~The happy end of this great enterprise,~ 12 XI| because all us you love,~Your happy life is spirit, soul, and 13 XII| meanwhile within this town,~And happy was my shot, and prosperous 14 XII| hast.~ ~ XCVIII~"For if her happy soul her eye doth bend~On 15 XII| And loving will I die, oh happy day~Whene'er it chanceth! 16 XII| bodies lie in chest;~So happy death should join what life 17 XIII| the world their foe,~But happy be their actions from this 18 XIII| beams in April or in May.~0 happy zeal! who trusts in help 19 XIV| way:"~Hugo replied, "Thy happy foot is set~In the true 20 XIV| or chance doth bring~With happy steps to flood Orontes' 21 XIV| and ground:~ ~ LXII~" `Ye happy youths, who April fresh 22 XIV| LXIV~" `But let your happy souls in joy possess~The 23 XV| VI~"Enter this boat, you happy men," she says,~"Wherein 24 XV| is brought well-near,~The happy Isles of Fortune now you 25 XV| stretched in order long,~The happy islands sweetly flowering 26 XV| sweet songs interlaced;~"Oh happy men I that have the grace," 27 XV| all her servants blest and happy makes,~She will admit you 28 XVI| looks are fixed and bent~Thy happy eyes themselves may see 29 XVI| fatal champion, bring to happy end~This enterprise begun, 30 XVII| show~Whom Stony sent and Happy Araby,~Which never felt 31 XVII| he said,~"And with your happy fortune go to fight,~And 32 XVII| that eild it fits,~Shall happy peace preserve and quiet 33 XVIII| brave;~For you alone to happy end must bring~The strong 34 XVIII| XCVI~"But higher lift thy happy eyes, and view~Where all 35 XVIII| now the armies reared the happy cry~Of victory, glad, joyful, 36 XIX| Thyself thou threwest down, O happy man,~Upon whose fall none 37 XIX| fellow-servant since;~ ~ LXXXII~"Two happy months within that prison 38 XIX| each wound~She tied: O happy man, so cured so bound!~ ~ 39 XX| beast on earth down laid,~Happy was he that was at first 40 XX| spent,~What strength hath happy, kind and mutual love?~But 41 XX| Against Augustus great his happy foe,~Leaving her lord to 42 XX| surgeon prove.~ ~ CXXVI~"And happy me if, being dead and slain,~